Equality, diversity and inclusion

Equitable treatment of all is embedded in Adult Support and Protection legislation. The resources in this category will support this, aiding reflection on issues of difference, power, discrimination and equality in ASP practice.

Act Against Harm leaflets - multi-language

This is a booklet, aimed at the public, that describes the different kinds of harm. This includes neglect, psychological harm, financial harm, physical harm, and sexual harm. It also provides guidance for people when they, or someone they know, is being harmed.

The booklet is available to download in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, English, Gaelic, Hindi, Polish, Punjabi, and Urdu.

 

Types of harm written on a brick wall

Equally safe: Scotland’s strategy for preventing and eradicating violence against women and girls

Equally Safe is Scotland's strategy to prevent and address all forms of violence against women and girls, specifically violence, abuse, and exploitation directed at them because of their gender. This strategy defines violence against women and girls, setting out the focus of and strategy for tackling it. The strategy includes material on child protection and Adult Support and Protection as it relates to women and girls.

Drawing of puzzle pieces, taken from strategy cover

Equality Act 2010

The Equality Act 2010 came into force on 1 October 2010. It sets out the personal characteristics that are protected by the law and the behaviour that is unlawful. It works with the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007 to ensure that any public body or office holder performing a function under the Act must have regard to the adult's abilities, background and characteristics.

Cover of the Equality Act legislation

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